Backup

 

Backing Up Novell NetWare Systems

 

has its counterpart used by Data Protector, containing forward slashes,

 

which are used for Windows as well:

 

/[Root]/O=HSL/CN=Admin

 

Except for this naming rule, the Data Protector backup specification

 

syntax is the same as for Novell NetWare or UNIX filesystem objects.

 

 

NOTE

NDS objects (container and leaf objects) are represented and backed up

 

as directories. These objects can be skipped using the skip option or

 

backed up using the only option. Data Protector views the [Root] object

 

as a non-containment object, so the [Root] object cannot be excluded.

 

The Mountpoint Configuration File TSANDS.CFG

 

 

For the best protection of your NDS data, you should perform a full

 

directory backup of the NDS Schema and all containers in the tree

 

starting with the [Root] object. However, there are situations where you

 

might prefer to begin backing up NDS from a container other than the

 

[Root] object, but a configured user does not have sufficient rights to

 

browse through to the starting container's context.

 

To facilitate backing up portions of the NDS tree, Novell has provided a

 

text file, SYS:SYSTEM\TSA\TSANDS.CFG file, that allows you to specify

 

the names of containers where you want backups to begin. This file is

 

located on the server where TSANDS.NLM is loaded.

 

To begin your NDS backup from the HSL container, create a TSANDS.CFG

 

file containing the line:

 

.O=HSL.[Root]

 

An additional mountpoint becomes available to the backup

 

configuration.

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